‘Reading the Bible through in a year’ – May schedules now on line.

‘Reading the Bible through in a year’ – May schedules now on line.

How are you doing with our ‘Reading the Bible through in a year’ ? We feel this is a very important part of our Missional Discipleship; getting to know our wonderful God and His glorious Good News better.

We are now in the sixth month! Nearly half way! : ) So whether you are up to date with the schedule or behind; keep going and allow God to bless you richly as you delve into His Word.

The New Testament and ‘From Cover to Cover’ schedules can be found by clicking here.

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The ‘Chronological’ schedule can be found here.

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We’ll also post each day’s readings on the St Luke’s twitter and Facebook pages too : )

Advent Sunday – Reading the Bible through in a year… : )

Advent Sunday – Reading the Bible through in a year… : )

bible-1021657_1920Today on Advent Sunday, we are starting to read the Bible through as a Church Family.  It promises to be a very enriching experience and I encourage you to have a go. If you have never done it before I can promise you the following two things:

  1. You will be blessed! : ) God will bless you and speak to you as you read His Word.
  2. The Bible will ‘shrink’ and become more accessible to you.  It will never again seem as inaccessible as it does before we read it.

So, every day from now until next Advent Sunday on December 1st 2017, we will post readings on our Facebook and Twitter feeds. These will be the readings for the day. These Facebook feed is accessible from our website if you don’t use social media.

You will have a choice of three reading plans.

  • ‘From Front to Back’ – starting at Genesis, we go through all the way to Revelation
  • ‘Chronological’ – we read the Bible in the historical order of events.
  • New Testament – instead of the whole Bible we go through just the New Testament.

I trust and pray you will be as blessed as you read.

May God bless you richly,

Richard : )